Artfully scattered mid-century modern homes peek out from green tropical landscaping on Siesta Key’s
It winds through a neighborhood where old money meets a bohemian attitude—a tangible link to the key’s earlier incarnation as an artists’ colony where talent and creativity ruled the social scene. Shell roads, perfect for dog walking or an afternoon stroll, preserve the Old
Old Spanish architecture from the Ringling era and a canopy of perfectly gnarled oaks have earned the corner of Broughton and Holly in Whitfield a place on the National Register of Historic Places. The late afternoon sun, reflected off the bay but filtered through the century-old trees, gives this place a special glow. This was one of
Yes, we’re a little bit country, too. Our authentic cowboy heritage starts just east of
Tucked away in the tiny streets and alleys in Laurel Park just east of downtown are scenes that would look at home in
For half a century this is where
With fabulous mansions on one side and a pristine beach on the other,


